Volume 7: Battle for Azeroth Chapter 331 Heroes List
You won’t know until you see it, and you’ll be shocked. It turns out that there is also a war in Kalimdor, but it is the Night Elf Alliance against the Zerg of Ahn’Qiraj.
The Zerg of Ahn'Qiraj were defeated by the Dragon Covenant and the Night Elves in the Battle of the Quicksands thousands of years ago, and were sealed beneath the Silithus Desert.
The whole story started from an unknown player guild that actually dug up the seal of the Gate of Ahn'Qiraj, causing the Ahn'Qiraj Zerg to be unsealed ahead of schedule. Moreover, there were quite a few players mixed in with the Ahn'Qiraj Zerg - I don't know what these people were thinking, what's so fun about Zerg, it's really a heavy taste.
As the seal was lifted, the Zerg swarmed out of Ahn'Qiraj and quickly began to spread to the surrounding areas.
The most powerful aspect of the Zerg in Ahn'Qiraj is their powerful reproduction ability. After all, they are Zerg, and they give birth to a large nest in their lifetime. Their ability to mass-produce troops is absolutely amazing. Even the Centaurs who have received the blessing of the Mother Goddess of Earth may not be able to compare with them. They were previously sealed in the gate of Ahn'Qiraj, and could only survive due to too few resources. Now that they have been dug up, they have suddenly become bigger and are developing and expanding wildly.
Moreover, the Ahn'Qiraj Zerg also used a network of tunnels to continuously cross mountains and valleys that were difficult for ordinary people to cross. As a result, the entire Silithus, most of the Un'Goro Crater, and a small part of Feralas are now filled with Ahn'Qiraj Zerg nests.
The nearby night elf outpost discovered something was wrong and hurriedly reported it to the Night Elf Council, who then mobilized a large army to suppress it.
Not only have the night elves assembled six Sentinel generals, but the centaurs have also assembled an army of over 400,000. Now the army of the Night Elves Alliance is sweeping through the jungles of Felwood. The countless hives of the Zerg in Ahn'Qiraj have become the stalemate of the battle between the two sides.
This really made the night elves and centaurs adventurers very happy. As the third camp, they appeared the latest and it was quite difficult for them to upgrade. Now they can follow the main army and kill insects like crazy, and the upgrade speed is really fast.
Some guilds will even deliberately leave breeding rooms in the hive, allowing the hive to continuously produce swarms of insects for players to level up.
Of course, things sometimes go wrong, but as adventurers, they are not afraid of death, and no matter what happens, they have the Dark Night Alliance's army to back them up.
Murphy also saw a lot of video clips and pictures of battles. The fighting style of the Zerg in Ahn'Qiraj is very brainless. Basically, there is a Zerg King leading thousands or even tens of thousands of Zerg to charge mindlessly. The videos are often densely packed with Zerg, which looks shocking. It is good news for people with trypophobia.
Judging from the videos and battle reports in the posts, these Zerg players have adopted the tactic of infinitely opening mines, digging holes and building nests everywhere. It seems that this war cannot be won anytime soon.
No wonder the Dark Night Alliance has no intention of intervening in the Alliance-Tribe War.
After Murphy finished reading about the battle situation in Kalimdor, he continued to browse the latest information. He was very interested in the information in this forum. He could get access to many things that he could not see in the game on weekdays. He could also understand the operation of the Sky World and the changes in the plot development from a side view.
This time he came to the monster section.
It's been a while since I last visited this section, and I miss it quite a bit.
Soon a popular post caught his attention. This post discussed how to join the official camp, and those who participated in the discussion were basically BOSS players.
Fan Debiao (Gnoll leader): "Damn, these bastards in the tribe have absolutely no vision. I came with a large army of gnolls to join them but they refused to let me join them. When I get out, I will definitely join the Alliance and kill them."
Lala Lala (Murloc Prophet): "Don't mention it. My Murloc Legion was also rejected. They even sent a group of adventurers to destroy my lair. Hundreds of Murlocs died. Woohoo! I managed to raise two small bosses, but they were all killed by the Orc heroes. I am crying.
Fortunately, I ran fast, otherwise I would have lost the number. "
Caveman (Troglodyte leader): "The Alliance is not much better. I tried to get the dwarves to join me with good intentions, but they just started fighting as soon as we met, without giving me a chance to explain."
Fried Shrimp (Lobsterman Tidecaller): "Ah, hearing what you said makes me feel disappointed. When can we lobstermen go ashore?"
Alduin (Wandering Black Dragon): "Hahaha, what a bunch of idiots, you are such a bunch of idiots, and you still want to join the official camp, what are you thinking, let's take a look at your race settings first, you don't even have the most basic civilization system, don't even think about becoming an official race.
The forces under your command are still too weak. The Centaur Empire had a fight with the Night Elves and the result was a 50-50 draw before they were successfully recruited.
The trolls also fought a battle with the tribe first before joining.
You don't have a house or a piece of land. A few adventurers can wipe you out. You still want to be an allied race? You are really dreaming.
Isn't it better for monsters to just stay monsters and become bigger and stronger and become the big villain boss?"
However, this kind of sober speech was obviously not well received, and a lot of people criticized it below.
Then Murphy saw another post, which was a group of monsters from an unpopular adventure area complaining.
Bludo Longfang ( Seal Man Elder): "Did I choose the wrong monster? How come there isn't even an adventurer in this damn place, Northrend? I'm almost the boss of this Seal Man camp, but I haven't even defeated a single adventurer. I just fight with the wolverines next door all day long. I don't feel any sense of accomplishment at all."
Devourer King (Giant Sandworm): "I feel the same way. I'm bored to death in the Tanaris Desert. I can only eat some desert lizards, crystal scorpions and so on. Why doesn't anyone come to explore the desert? Please forgive me, adventurers, why don't you come?"
Murphy laughed when he saw it. These guys were really good at choosing monster races. They specifically chose such a remote place with no special plot activities. It would be strange if they could meet adventurers.
There is no way. The map of the game Sky World is too large. Even though the number of adventurers from the three major camps has exceeded one million, they are still not very densely distributed throughout the Sky World. Especially the recent war between the Alliance and the Horde has attracted a large number of high-level adventurers, and the low-level adventurers are all leveling up near the Novice Village.
Even some adventure maps that were very lively in the past now have far fewer adventurers.
These monster groups hiding in the corners have no chance of seeing adventurers and can only fight with other monsters for territory.
In fact, this is also very good for monster players. Without the disturbance of adventurers, they can at least develop slowly and grow gradually. Maybe they can even advance to become a BOSS. If they wait for adventurers to come, and kill and refresh monsters every day, it will be difficult to upgrade and advance. Although they can be resurrected after being killed by adventurers, they will lose experience every time they die.
These people really don't know how to cherish the opportunity. Adventurers are so easy to deal with. If the map they are in really becomes a popular map, they will most likely be repeatedly spawned by monsters by adventurers.
Murphy continued to read the post.
Oh, this post is quite interesting.
[Hero Player Power Ranking: Updated at any time.] This post has received over 30 million visits and is also a hot post.
Murphy clicked on it out of curiosity. Currently, the number of player heroes in the entire game has exceeded a thousand, and the conservative estimate is more than two thousand. It has to be said that there are really a lot of rich people.
However, among the most powerful group of heroes, plot characters still occupy the main position.
However, the performance of the player heroes in the current plot is also quite outstanding, especially some local tyrants, who are deeply involved in the plot. This list is obviously collected and compiled by the players themselves. Murfei is a little curious about which heroes will be on the list.
[Ranking rules: This list is limited to the hero roles played by the players. In order to avoid fairness, a comprehensive consideration is adopted. The strength evaluation includes level rank, power status, personal performance, and off-field factors...]
[No. 1 on the Hero List: Emperor Shenwu (Centaur Emperor), Level 90, Epic Tier 4. HP 125,000 (10 times HP bonus for the camp leader).
Personal information: Leader of the Night Alliance, Emperor of the Centaur Empire, CEO of a certain group in real life, with a net worth of several hundred small goals.
Reason for being on the list: He holds the power of life and death over the entire Centaur tribe, the most powerful person in the game. He once led the Centaur Empire to fight against the entire Dark Night faction. Although he was defeated in the end, he still lost with honor. He has extremely strong personal combat power. He is the favorite of the Mother Goddess of the Earth. Due to the template bonus of the faction leader, his health points exceed 100,000. He is the player hero with the highest health in normal state known so far.
Personal achievements: He rarely takes action personally, but the heroes who are suspected to have died under his schemes include the demigod Cenarion, the legendary warlock Gul'dan, and Grom Hellscream (unconfirmed)...]
Murphy nodded. The Emperor of Shenwu was indeed powerful. The player's strength alone could influence the world situation. Although it mostly depended on money, personal management was also very important.
This ranking is indeed fair.
[Second place on the hero list: Godwin (Regent of Lordaeron), level 90, epic level 3. HP 94500 (10 times the HP bonus of the camp leader).
Personal information: Regent of Lordaeron, one of the leaders of the Alliance camp. His identity in real life is unknown, but it is estimated that he has a very strong background.
Reasons for being on the list: He controls the 200,000-strong army of the Lordaeron Kingdom and the capital of Lordaeron. His power and status are comparable to that the Divine Emperor, but he is only the regent, so he loses 1 point. There are many separatist forces within the kingdom, so he loses another point. He is a favored one of the God of Light and one of the founders of the Knights of the Silver Hand. His personal combat power is very strong.
Personal achievements: In his early years, he participated in killing a large number of bosses such as the evil black wizard Jack, the leader of the Nightmare Cult, and the Troll Chieftain. King Terenas is suspected to have died at his hands (99% probability)...]
It seems that everyone is not stupid. The death of Terenas may still have some room for discussion in the eyes of NPCs, but in the eyes of players it is basically recognized that it was Godwin who did it.
This is not difficult to understand. It is a truth that almost everyone knows that whoever benefits will take action.
But probably no one could have imagined that it would be Varian who actually took action.
[Third place on the hero list: Jian Wuhen (Shadow of Death), level 90, epic rank four, health points 7950.
Personal information: The first assassin of Ravenholdt Manor, he is a very mysterious person, no one knows his real identity, he always wears a black mask, acts low-key, and kills people for money.
Reason for being on the list: He has killed countless people, and he always kills alone. He has never failed, and his blows are basically fatal. More than forty hero lords have died at his hands. Six of the top ten forces in the alliance are on the wanted list. It is suspected that he is about to turn evil and become a BOSS.
Personal achievements: Lord of Serenmis City, Lord of Talboya Castle, Lord of Mist Castle, Lord of Fengyu Port, Lord of Dunhold Castle...】
Hey, this is the first time I've heard of this person. Murphy was a little surprised that he had never heard of such a powerful person.
A killer? He killed so many people, so he must have made a lot of money.
With such little blood, it seems that he has never increased his physical strength. However, he was still able to kill so many people. It is obvious that he is very confident in his skills.
I am neutral now, so I have to be more careful in the future. My perception is very low, so I must not get ambushed.
[Fourth place on the hero list: Aidan (Prince of Alterac), level 43, gold level 1, health points 5750 (human form), 57500 (dragon form).
Personal information: Prince of Alterac, founder and leader of the Knights of Dragonfall, Storm Dragon King (BOSS form).
Reason for being on the list: His identities as Prince of Alterac and leader of the Dragon Knights add a lot of power points. His level and rank are very ordinary, but he has many powerful mysterious skills. The most important thing is that he can transform into an invincible dragon. After the transformation, he can transform into Aidandelion, the Storm Dragon King, and can crush most heroes of the same rank in the form of a BOSS.
There are currently two reliable speculations about this person's ability to transform into a dragon.
1. This guy is actually a dragon, and Prince Aidan is just a disguised identity.
2. This guy switched to a special hidden profession and gained the ability to transform into a dragon. It might be some kind of legendary profession exclusive to heroes. No one knows the details because his professional title is never displayed, but it must be related to dragons.
Personal achievements: Solo kill of Frostwolf Chieftain Durotan, participated in killing Old Saurfang, solo kill of a bronze dragon, independently defeated the 1,000 Wolf Riders led by Great Prophet Drek'Thar, participated in killing Fel Dragon King Eranikus.
Murphy was a little surprised to see this. He didn't expect that he would be on the list, and ranked fourth. It was quite impressive...
You know, nowadays the ranks of heroes are high, and golds are plentiful. It is a bit unexpected that a mere first-level gold hero, only level 43, can rank fourth.
He looked at the comments below.
The Eternal King (Elf Swordmaster): "Can this Aidan really transform into a dragon? What kind of hidden profession is this? It's so powerful. I beg for Aidan's profession. If anyone knows it, please contact me. I will reward you handsomely."
Andrew (Necromancer): "This is too buggy. A hero can become a boss. Wouldn't that mean we are invincible once we enter a dungeon? What are we doing as a boss? Are you kidding me? Is this game still balanced?"
Bruce (Infantryman of Stromgarde): "What kind of balance is there in this kind of pay-to-win game? Look at Godwin and the Great Emperor, they both spent money to become kings and emperors. This kind of rubbish game should be boycotted.
Glock (Frostwolf Knight): "I think I know where Aidan learned how to transform into a dragon. When I was with the Wolf Riders, I met Aidan and his knights in the Ice Wolf Plains. We chased him all the way to the foot of Tongtian Peak. They hid in a cave, and then at night, he suddenly transformed into a dragon and flew down to give us a beating."